Sujoy Paul
Vinod Kumar Khator – Appellant
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State of M. P. – Respondent
1. By filing this petition under Article 226 of the Constitution of India, the petitioner has prayed for a direction to produce the entire proceedings of seizure and locking of the clinic/premises of the petitioner by respondent No. 3 on 30.7.2013. It is further prayed that it be declared that respondents No. 2 and 3 had no jurisdiction and authority to lock the premises of the petitioner and the same be directed to be unlocked forthwith. The petitioner has also prayed for compensation for the aforesaid unauthorized and illegal act of locking the premises/clinic of the petitioner.
2. The petitioner is a Radiologist and working as Medical Officer in District Hospital Morar. It is contended that the petitioner is not receiving non-practicing allowance (NPA) and, therefore, is entitled to do private practice in the capacity of Medical Officer. The petitioner has built up a house in Char Sahar Ka Naka Road, Hazira, Gwalior. In the part of the above house the petitioner is running a medical consultancy chamber. It is contended that the petitioner used to sit in the said chamber after working hours from his employment and give advice to his patients. It is contended that the petitio
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